Established 1928 (1928) Headmaster Donal Brennan Phone +44 20 7352 7077 | Religion Non-denominational Local authority Founded 1928 | |
Type Independent Preparatory day school Location 15 Manresa RoadChelseaLondonSW3 6NB Similar Hill House, Knightsbr School, Garden House School, Eaton Square School, Glendower Preparato School Profiles |
The Hampshire School, Chelsea is a Independent preparatory school for 3–13-year-olds in Chelsea, London, the United Kingdom. The school teaches the National Curriculum of England.
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Early years
Students are taught at 5 Wetherby Place, London, and attend from the term they turn 3 years old. The children participate in a variety of specialist lessons each week, including: Gym, Art, Music, Drama, Dance, Ballet, Swimming and French. They also participate in a variety of school events, educational school trips and Forest School.
Preparatory school
The Preparatory School site is at 15 Manresa Road, SW3. The Good Schools Guide has described the school, "Space is the overwhelming impression you get as you are shown round: no cramped stairways and classrooms in this central London school (what a welcome change from the norm); good sized walled garden, where all children can get some fresh air during break times. State of the art technology throughout."
History
The Hampshire School, Chelsea is housed in the former Chelsea Library (a Grade II Listed building) in central London which also served as the library for King’s College.
The school was founded in 1944 in Surrey by Mrs June Hampshire. The school soon moved to Knightsbridge and is now on two sites, the Early Years at 5 Wetherby Place, SW7 and the Main School at 15 Manresa Road, SW3. Mrs Hampshire’s daughter Jane Box Grainger succeeded her mother as Headmaster in 1961.
Staff
Donal Brennan is the current headmaster who joined the school in January 2014. In 2015 the school had more than 50 staff members including teaching and admission.
Philanthropy
The children have raised money for various charities, including Children in Need and Red Nose Day. In September 2015 in response to an appeal to help Syrian refugees the children and parents donated goods.